E-Comm’s 9-1-1 dispatchers are reaching out to the public with their top 10 examples of calls they received in 2016 that unnecessarily tied-up emergency lines.

Dispatchers Jim Beland and Chris Faris had the top two 911 nuisance calls of the year: a broken gym locker and someone enquiring about job opportunities with the police.

“I’d like to be able to say that calls such as the ones on our top ten list are rare, but unfortunately this isn’t the case,” said Beland.

“As call-takers our job is to treat each call like an emergency until we can determine otherwise, and this takes time. We want our time reserved for people who need help because they have a legitimate emergency.”

Faris added that a lot of people call 911 thinking it can be used as an information hotline.

“We get a lot of calls that start off with ‘this is not an emergency but…’ and that’s a concern when we know there are other people out there who need our help.”

2016 top reasons to not call 9-1-1:

1. Requesting help opening a broken gym locker

2. Enquiring about job opportunities for a family member interested in police work